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Land Bank Community Revitalization Initiative (Land Bank CRI)

Since 2013, Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman has committed more than $30 million through his Land Bank Community Revitalization Initiative (Land Bank CRI), with funding secured through settlements with the nation's largest banks over misconduct that contributed to the housing crisis. This funding supports legally designated Land Banks, formed under the New York State Land Bank Act of 2011, to protect homeowners and neighborhoods across the state by acquiring vacant, blighted homes and transforming them into community assets.

Land Bank Report

The Land Bank Report produced by the A.G.’s office in November of 2016 finds that the $30+ million invested in the state’s land banks since 2013 has resulted in substantial benefits for homeowners and communities. In the past three years alone, 10 land banks have:

Reclaimed 1,995 properties from abandonment;

Returned 701 properties to the market and put them back in productive use;

Demolished 409 unstable structures.

By stabilizing, renovating, or demolishing formerly blighted properties, the New York State land banks are saving an estimated $19 million in property value for surrounding homes, according to estimates by the A.G.’s office. This estimation is based on the average housing density and property values for the counties covered by each land bank, and on a study of property value loss for homes within 500 feet of blighted properties.

What is a Land Bank?

Land banks are nonprofit entities that work in cooperation with government to revitalize communities by bringing blighted, abandoned, and tax delinquent properties back to productive use.

Land Bank CRI Funding: 2013 - 2016

Between 2013 and 2016, the land banks currently funded through the Land Bank CRI are:

Albany County Land Bank Corporation

2,880,000

Broome County Land Bank Corporation

955,401

Buffalo Erie Niagara Land Improvement Corporation

4587500

Capital Region Land Reutilization Corporation

3,150,000

Chautauqua County Land Bank Corporation

2,806,000

Greater Syracuse Property Development Corporation

4,971,534

Newburgh Community Land Bank

4,408,850

Rochester Land Bank Corporation

4,645,762

Suffolk County Landbank Corporation

2,613,471

Troy Community Land Bank

1,257,748

Total Funding

32,276,266

Newly Formed Land Banks

Since the last round of Land Bank CRI funds were awarded, 8 new land banks were created. This brings the total number of land banks in NY State to 18 as of November 2016.